Demography
1965 - 2020
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2003
- Is low fertility a twenty-first-century demographic crisis? pp. 589-603

- S. Philip Morgan
- Rethinking the “early” decline of marital fertility in the united states pp. 605-620

- J. Hacker
- Modeling momentum in gradual demographic pp. 621-635

- Robert Schoen and Stefan Jonsson
- Fertility decline and gender bias in pp. 637-657

- P. Bhat and A. Zavier
- Trends in reproductive behavior among young single women in Colombia and Peru: 1985–1999 pp. 659-673

- Mohamed Ali, John Cleland and Iqbal Shah
- Early origins of the gradient: the relationship between socioeconomic status and infant mortality in the United States pp. 675-699

- Brian Finch
- An investigation of racial and ethnic disparities in birth weight in Chicago neighborhoods pp. 701-725

- Narayan Sastry and Jon Hussey
- Verification of the ages of supercentenarians in the United States: Results of a matching study pp. 727-739

- Ira Rosenwaike and Leslie Stone
- An evaluation of population projections by age pp. 741-757

- Stanley Smith and Jeff Tayman
- academic trajectories of immigrant youths: Analysis within and across cohorts pp. 759-783

- Jennifer Glick and Michael White
Volume 40, issue 3, 2003
- Selective gender differences in childhood nutrition and immunization in rural India: The role of siblings pp. 395-418

- Rohini Pande
- Women’s autonomy and child survival: A comparison of muslims and non-muslims in four Asian countries pp. 419-436

- Sharon Ghuman
- Do amnesty programs reduce undocumented immigration? Evidence from Irca pp. 437-450

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- How an earnings supplement can affect union formation among low-income single mothers pp. 451-478

- Kristen Harknett and Lisa Gennetian
- Welfare work requirements and child well-being: Evidence from the effects on breast-feeding pp. 479-497

- Steven Haider, Alison Jacknowitz and Robert Schoeni
- Why poverty remains high: The role of income growth, economic inequality, and changes in family structure, 1949–1999 pp. 499-519

- John Iceland
- Sharing the wealth: The effect of siblings on adults’ wealth ownership pp. 521-542

- Lisa Keister
- Rethinking gender segregation and gender inequality: Measures and meanings pp. 543-568

- William Bridges
- The racial crossover in family complexity in the United States pp. 569-587

- Frances Goldscheider and Regina Bures
Volume 40, issue 2, 2003
- Erratum to: “Economic Potential and Entry Into Marriage and Cohabitation” pp. n1-n1

- Yu Xie, James Raymo, Kimberly Goyette and Arland Thornton
- Decomposing change in life expectancy: A bouquet of formulas in honor of Nathan Keyfitz’s 90th birthday pp. 201-216

- James Vaupel and Vladimir Romo
- HIV and population dynamics: A general model and maximum-likelihood standards for East Africa pp. 217-245

- Patrick Heuveline
- The reporting of sensitive behavior by adolescents: A methodological experiment in Kenya pp. 247-268

- Barbara Mensch, Paul Hewett and Annabel Erulkar
- Women’s status and domestic violence in rural Bangladesh: Individual- and community-level effects pp. 269-288

- Michael Koenig, Saifuddin Ahmed, Mian Hossain and A. Mozumder
- Engendering migrant networks: The case of Mexican migration pp. 289-307

- Sara Curran and Estela Rivero-Fuentes
- Cohort and life-course patterns in the relationship between education and health: A hierarchical approach pp. 309-331

- Scott Lynch
- Child gender and the transition to marriage pp. 333-349

- Shelly Lundberg and Elaina Rose
- Economic potential and entry into marriage and cohabitation pp. 351-367

- Yu Xie, James Raymo, Kimberl Goyette and Arland Thornton
- Social security, age of retirement, and economic well-being: Intertemporal and demographic patterns among retired-worker beneficiaries pp. 369-394

- Robert Haveman, Karen Holden, Kathryn Wilson and Barbara Wolfe
Volume 40, issue 1, 2003
- Appropriate methods for analyzing the effect of method choice on contraceptive discontinuation pp. 1-22

- Fiona Steele and Siân Curtis
- Family size and support of older adults in urban and rural China: Current effects and future implications pp. 23-44

- Zachary Zimmer and Julia Kwong
- Declining sex differences in mortality from lung cancer in high-income nations pp. 45-65

- Fred Pampel
- The joint effects of marriage partners’ socioeconomic positions on the risk of divorce pp. 67-81

- Marika Jalovaara
- Educational attainment and the transition to first marriage among Japanese women pp. 83-103

- James Raymo
- The impact of economic resources on premarital childbearing and subsequent marriage among young American women pp. 105-126

- Arnstein Aassve
- Cohabiting and marriage during young men’s career-development process pp. 127-149

- Valerie Oppenheimer
- Do children from welfare families obtain less education? pp. 151-170

- Inhoe Ku and Robert Plotnick
- Explaining trends in child support: Economic, demographic, and policy effects pp. 171-189

- Anne Case, I-Fen Lin and Sara Mclanahan
- Parental leave: The impact of recent legislation on parents’ leave taking pp. 191-200

- Wen-Jui Han and Jane Waldfogel
Volume 39, issue 4, 2002
- Demography and the social contract pp. 587-616

- Marta Tienda
- Assessing immigrant policy options: Labor market conditions and postreform declines in immigrants’ receipt of welfare pp. 617-637

- Magnus Lofstrom and Frank Bean
- Diversity and change in the institutional context of immigrant adaptation: California schools 1985–2000 pp. 639-654

- Jennifer Hook and Kelly Balistreri
- Private schools and “Latino flight” from black schoolchildren pp. 655-674

- Robert Fairlie
- Whites who say they’d flee: Who are they, and why would they leave? pp. 675-696

- Maria Krysan
- A regression approach to estimating the average number of persons per household pp. 697-712

- Stanley Smith, June Nogle and Scott Cody
- Social networks and changes in contraceptive use over time: Evidence from a longitudinal study in rural Kenya pp. 713-738

- Jere Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan Watkins
- Fertility and development: evidence from Brazil pp. 739-761

- Joseph Potter, Carl Schmertmann and Suzana Cavenaghi
- Does race matter? Children’s height in Brazil and South Africa pp. 763-790

- Sarah Burgard
Volume 39, issue 3, 2002
- The living arrangements of new unmarried mothers pp. 415-433

- Wendy Sigle-Rushton and Sara McLanahan
- An empirical analysis of the matching patterns of same-sex and opposite-sex couples pp. 435-453

- Lisa Jepsen and Christopher Jepsen
- How well can we track cohabitation using the sipp? A consideration of direct and inferred measures pp. 455-465

- Reagan Baughman, Stacy Dickert-Conlin and Scott Houser
- Only English by the third generation? Loss and preservation of the mother tongue among the grandchildren of contemporary immigrants pp. 467-484

- Richard Alba, John Logan, Amy Lutz and Brian Stults
- Insights from longitudinal data on the earnings growth of U.S. foreign-born men pp. 485-506

- Harriet Duleep and Daniel Dowhan
- Are black workers missing the connection? The effect of spatial distance and employee referrals on interfirm racial segregation pp. 507-528

- Ted Mouw
- Mortality rates of elderly Asian American populations based on medicare and social security data pp. 529-540

- Diane Lauderdale and Bert Kestenbaum
- Self-reported work-limitation data: What they can and cannot tell US pp. 541-555

- Richard Burkhauser, Mary Daly, Andrew Houtenville and Nigar Nargis
- Has the Chinese family planning policy been successful in changing fertility preferences? pp. 557-572

- M. Merli and Herbert Smith
- Reporting of fertility events by men and women in rural Gambia pp. 573-586

- Amy Ratcliffe, Allan Hill, David Harrington and Gijs Walraven
Volume 39, issue 2, 2002
- War, peace, and fertility in Angola pp. 215-231

- Victor Agadjanian and Ndola Prata
- Education and fertility in sub-Saharan africa: Individual and community effects pp. 233-250

- Øystein Kravdal
- Spatial variation in contraceptive use in Bangladesh: Looking Beyond the borders pp. 251-267

- Sajeda Amin, Alaka Basu and Rob Stephenson
- Adjusting period tempo changes with an extension of ryder’s basic translation equation pp. 269-285

- Zeng Yi and Kenneth Land
- A Simple method for estimating age-specific rates from sequential cross sections pp. 287-310

- Carl Schmertmann
- Nonmarital childbearing: Influences of education, marriage, and fertility pp. 311-329

- Dawn Upchurch, Lee Lillard and Constantijn Panis
- Stability across cohorts in divorce risk factors pp. 331-351

- Jay Teachman
- Low birth weight, social factors, and developmental outcomes among children in the United States pp. 353-368

- Jason Boardman, Daniel Powers, Yolanda Padilla and Robert Hummer
- The effects of early maternal employment on child cognitive development pp. 369-392

- Jane Waldfogel, Wen-Jui Han and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
- Good things come in threes: Single-parent multigenerational family structure and adolescent adjustment pp. 393-413

- Thomas DeLeire and Ariel Kalil
Volume 39, issue 1, 2002
- Forest fires, air pollution, and mortality in Southeast Asia pp. 1-23

- Narayan Sastry
- Aids and the elderly of thailand: projecting familial impacts pp. 25-41

- Kenneth Wachter, John Knodel and Mark Vanlandingham
- The effects of kin on child mortality in rural gambia pp. 43-63

- Rebecca Sear, Fiona Steele, Ian McGregor and Ruth Mace
- Population momentum for gradual demographic transitions: an alternative approach pp. 65-73

- Joshua Goldstein
- Simultaneity in the use of maternal-child health care and contraceptives: evidence from developing countries pp. 75-93

- Saifuddin Ahmed and W. Mosley
- Educational stratification by ethnicity in China: Enrollment and attainment in the early reform years pp. 95-117

- Emily Hannum
- Changing chronic disease rates and longterm declines in functional limitation among older men pp. 119-137

- Dora Costa
- A dynamic analysis of the effect of child care costs on the work decisions of low-income mothers with infants pp. 139-164

- Charles Baum
- Child care subsidies and the employment of welfare recipients pp. 165-179

- Marcia Meyers, Theresa Heintze and Douglas Wolf
- The effect of stepchildren on childbearing intentions and births pp. 181-197

- Susan Stewart
- On the validity of retrospective assessments of pregnancy intention pp. 199-213

- Ted Joyce, Robert Kaestner and Sanders Korenman
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